An ode on a grecian urn
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What is the first word that pops into your head when you hear the word Urn? Some might think of death, pottery or some people just might not know what an urn is. For John Keats an urn is a beautiful piece of art and love, and just a pinch of loneliness mixed all mixed together. "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is one Keats' masterpieces. Keats' poem encompasses three main themes of the Romantic period,
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contains three prime characteristics of the romantic period. First it uses imagination and fantasy to paint a picture for the reader. Second it is an example of personal expression; it is a reflection done by John Keats as the narrator. Thirdly it using imagery and symbolism where the object is endowed with significance beyond its obvious appearance, function or meaning. Now think about the word urn and ask yourself, "what does it mean to me?"
contains three prime characteristics of the romantic period. First it uses imagination and fantasy to paint a picture for the reader. Second it is an example of personal expression; it is a reflection done by John Keats as the narrator. Thirdly it using imagery and symbolism where the object is endowed with significance beyond its obvious appearance, function or meaning. Now think about the word urn and ask yourself, "what does it mean to me?"